Alpine steppe is considered to be the largest grassland type on the Tibetan Plateau. This grassland contributes to the global carbon cycle and is sensitive to climate changes. The allocation of biomass in an ecosystem affects plant growth and the overall functioning of the ecosystem. However, the mechanism by which plant biomass is allocated on the alpine steppe remains unclear. In this study, biomass allocation and its relationship to environmental factors on the alpine grassland were studied by a meta-analysis of 32 field sites across the alpine steppe of the northern Tibetan Plateau. We found that there is less above-ground biomass (M A ) and below-ground biomass (M B ) in the alpine steppe than there is in alpine meadows and temperate g...
Aim: Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an acc...
The objective of this study is to gain a deeper understanding of the trade-offs between the abovegro...
There are two important allocation hypotheses in plant biomass allocation: allometric and isometric....
Alpine steppe is considered to be the largest grassland type on the Tibetan Plateau. This grassland ...
Optimal partitioning and isometric allocation are two important hypotheses in plant biomass allocati...
<div><p>Biomass partitioning has been explored across various biomes. However, the strategies of all...
Biomass allocation is an essential concept for understanding above- vs. below-ground functions and f...
Above- and belowground biomass allocation not only influences growth of individual plants, but also ...
<div><p>Biomass allocation is an essential concept for understanding above- vs. below-ground functio...
Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate...
Aim To investigate large-scale patterns of above-ground and below-ground biomass partitioning in ...
Chinese Academy of Sciences XDB03030401 XDA05060700;National Natural Science Foundation of China 4...
Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate...
This study investigated spatial patterns and environmental controls of aboveground biomass (AGB) in ...
AbstractThe objective of this study is to gain a deeper understanding of the trade-offs between the ...
Aim: Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an acc...
The objective of this study is to gain a deeper understanding of the trade-offs between the abovegro...
There are two important allocation hypotheses in plant biomass allocation: allometric and isometric....
Alpine steppe is considered to be the largest grassland type on the Tibetan Plateau. This grassland ...
Optimal partitioning and isometric allocation are two important hypotheses in plant biomass allocati...
<div><p>Biomass partitioning has been explored across various biomes. However, the strategies of all...
Biomass allocation is an essential concept for understanding above- vs. below-ground functions and f...
Above- and belowground biomass allocation not only influences growth of individual plants, but also ...
<div><p>Biomass allocation is an essential concept for understanding above- vs. below-ground functio...
Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate...
Aim To investigate large-scale patterns of above-ground and below-ground biomass partitioning in ...
Chinese Academy of Sciences XDB03030401 XDA05060700;National Natural Science Foundation of China 4...
Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate...
This study investigated spatial patterns and environmental controls of aboveground biomass (AGB) in ...
AbstractThe objective of this study is to gain a deeper understanding of the trade-offs between the ...
Aim: Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an acc...
The objective of this study is to gain a deeper understanding of the trade-offs between the abovegro...
There are two important allocation hypotheses in plant biomass allocation: allometric and isometric....